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gov ie - Minister Hackett chairs sixth meeting of Forestry Policy Group External regulatory review of forestry licencing to commence
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gov ie - Minister Hackett Chairs Fifth Forestry Policy Group Meeting
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Minister Hackettâs Forestry Policy Group meets for fourth time ⢠Backlog being addressed ⢠Funding for Woodland Support Projects imminent ⢠Project Management specialist appointed
The fourth meeting of the national Forestry Policy Group took place today. Chaired by the Minister of State for Land Use and Biodiversity, Senator Pippa Hackett, the meeting was convened to monitor progress on the implementation of Project Woodland, which she established earlier this year, to review and implement national forest policy.
Expressing satisfaction at what the members of the Forestry Policy Group heard at the meeting today the Minister said,
âI was very encouraged by the progress reported at todayâs meeting. The updates delivered by the Chairs of the Project Board and of each of the four Working Groups demonstrated that that Project Woodland has really hit the ground running. All the Groups have met on several occasion
April 12, 2021 5:59 pm
Irish Rural Link is hosting a series of consultation workshops on EirGrid’s Shaping Our Electricity Future strategy.
Last month, EirGrid and Minister for the Environment, Climate and Communications Eamon Ryan launched a nationwide consultation on the future of Ireland’s electricity system.
They are asking anyone interested in Ireland’s energy future to consider the approaches outlined in Shaping Our Electricity Future and provide feedback.
“Climate change is one of the starkest challenges we face and Ireland is currently lagging far behind on our emissions targets,” the minister said.
In the coming decades we will be electrifying large parts of our economy, including our heating and transport systems, so building a grid that can handle a high level of renewables will be critical to our success.
Updated / Tuesday, 16 Feb 2021
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The first doses will take around three weeks to administer.
Mary White, who is 92 and from Waterford, was among the first people aged over 85 to get her Covid-19 vaccine this morning. It s lovely to have it done now, she said, after getting her first dose of the vaccine.
Mary was one of up to 300 patients getting the vaccine at the Keogh Practice in Waterford city today.
Her daughter Paula White accompanied her to the centre. It s great to see the start of it now. You just feel a bit safer. It s great to get it done today and we ll be back again in four weeks time, she said.
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